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Chabad of South Bay Long Island 2014 Jewish Passover Seder and Chabad |
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at Chabad of South Bay Long Island in Massapequa Park, Long Island, New York |
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April 14, 2014 - April 15, 2014 |
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8:00 PM to 10:00 PM
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Chabad of South Bay Long Island |
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25 Park Boulevard |
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Massapequa Park, NY 11762 |
Description: |
Chabad of South Bay Long Island 2014 Jewish Passover Seder and Chabad at Chabad of South Bay Long Island in Massapequa Park, Long Island, New York.
Monday, April 14, 2014 8:00PM-10:00PM
Tuesday, April 15, 2014 8:00PM-10:00PM
About Chabad of South Bay Long Island
Chabad South Bay Long Island is a place where every Jewish person is welcome regardless of affiliation or level of knowledge.
Chabad-Lubavitch is a philosophy, a movement, and an organization. It is considered to be the most dynamic force in Jewish life today.
Lubavitch appropriately means the “city of brotherly love”The word "Chabad" is a Hebrew acronym for the three intellectual faculties of chochmah—wisdom, binah—comprehension and da’at—knowledge. The movement’s system of Jewish religious philosophy, the deepest dimension of G‑d’s Torah, teaches understanding and recognition of the Creator, the role and purpose of creation, and the importance and unique mission of each creature. This philosophy guides a person to refine and govern his or her every act and feeling through wisdom, comprehension and knowledge.
The word “Lubavitch” is the name of the town in White Russia where the movement was based for more than a century. Appropriately, the word Lubavitch in Russian means the “city of brotherly love.” The name Lubavitch conveys the essence of the responsibility and love engendered by the Chabad philosophy toward every single Jew.
Following its inception 250 years ago, the Chabad-Lubavitch movement—a branch of Hasidism—swept through Russia and spread in surrounding countries as well. It provided scholars with answers that eluded them, and simple farmers with a love that had been denied them. Eventually the philosophy of Chabad-Lubavitch and its adherents reached almost every corner of the world and affected almost every facet of Jewish life. |
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516-798-0757 |
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